Definition: stock market and shares. The video is about the importance of stock market for an economy and how you can invest in stock market. Pakistani stock exchange.
Video has been made by Zulfiqar. Zulfiqar is a blogger, marketing student and has a day job at sales department of MNC.

http://www.engvid.com Learn business English vocabulary: Whether you are investing in a bull or a bear market, you should know the common terms and expressions that stock brokers and mutual fund managers will use to discuss your options. In this lesson, we will go over some of the more common terms you will need to familiarize yourself with if you want to become rich. Playing the stock market is a risky business, so be prepared! http://www.engvid.com/business-english-vocabulary-stock-market/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today we're going to look at some business English, with an introduction to investing. Now, what is investing? Investing is putting your money someplace with the hope that more money will come back to you later. Okay? So it's making money over time. Many ways to do it, but today we're going to look more specifically at the stock market. Now, before we begin to look at the stock market, we need to know all the different words that you will find in the stock market discussion.
Of course, we have to look at "stocks". So: "stocks" and "shares". Now, many people get confused: what is a stock? What is a share? Realistically, these are basically the same thing, but subtle differences between the two. So, when a company decides that it wants to make money, so it can expand its business, it wants to raise capital. "Capital", it's a big word, there's lots of meanings to it. We're going to look at that a different time. But for our case, "capital" means money. They want to make money, they want to raise capital so they can grow their business. So what they do is they sell stock. Stock is a partial ownership of the company. So when you buy stock, you get a piece of paper, you get a certificate that says that you own part of this company. And because you own part of the company, you have certain rights. You can make... You can vote for changes, you can vote for things that the company should do.
Now, what is a share? A share is an equal piece of the stock. So, for example, a company sells $100 worth of stock. That's the full amount of the ownership that the company makes available to the public. Now, this stock, this total amount, they divide into 100 shares. Okay? So you buy as many shares as you want of this stock. So because you have 100 shares, the full stock is $100. Each share is, of course, $1. You buy 10 shares, that mean... That means you're buying 10% of the available stock. You're buying $10 worth of shares. Now, you own stock, you own shares in the company. In that case, it's the same thing. Now, when you talk about stocks, you can say: "I own stocks."
So let's go to this word quickly: "portfolio". Your portfolio is the collection of your investments. You may have stocks, you may have mutual funds, you may have bonds, you may have commodities, you may have real estate. You may have all kinds of different investments. If part of your portfolio is stocks, you say: "I have some stocks." It means I can have five company's stocks. But when you say: "I have shares", then you have shares of a company. Okay? I have stocks in 10 different companies. I have shares... I have 10% or I have 100 shares in this company, I have 50 shares in that company, I have 2,000 shares in that company. But all together, you have stock. Okay? So it's a total amount of the companies that you own.
Now, if you want to buy stocks or trade stocks, if you want to buy and sell your shares, you can contact a "stockbroker". Okay? A broker is somebody who deals with trades; buys, sells stocks on the stock market. These days, you can just go online and find a "brokerage" which is a website or a company that lets you buy and sell your own stocks and shares. Okay.Next: we have "IPO", this is "Initial Public Offering". Sorry I'm a little bit off line, here. When a company decides: "Okay, we need to make more money. We need to raise capital. We need to sell some stock of our company." So the first time that they sell this stock, there's a big event, you know, like it's a big promotion, they have to market it, they have to tell the public: "Look, we're going to sell stock. Get ready." This is the initial public offering. The first time that they sell stock. We actually don't say: "Sell". They don't sell stock; they issue stock. And then the stock brokerage or the stockbrokers, they buy and sell the stock.
Next: "ROI". This is a very important thing to consider. "Return On Investment". Before you buy anything, before you invest your money in anything, you always have to consider your ROI. How much money do you hope to get back? How much money do you think you will get back? Because at the end of the day, a stock market is a gamble. There's high-risk and there's low-risk companies. Your return on investment, obviously, you're hoping to make money. You hope to get a positive yield.

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In this video Zafar Securities have explained all the basic essentials that new investors would like to know about account opening form and how to invest in Pakistan Stock Exchange.
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Why are there stocks at all?
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still, a lot of people don't have an idea why we have stock markets at all, because the topic is usually very dry. We made a short video about the basics of the stock exchanges. With robots. Robots are kewl!
Short videos, explaining things. For example Evolution, the Universe, the Stock Market or controversial topics like Fracking. Because we love science.
We would love to interact more with you, our viewers to figure out what topics you want to see. If you have a suggestion for future videos or feedback, drop us a line! :)
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How the Stock Exchange works
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Trading 101: How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market
This is a bit of a more advanced topic, so make sure you first know what the stock market is and how it works before proceeding with this video. Assuming you have that foundation, then let’s get a bit more in-depth about the stock market; in particularly, how a company benefits after the initial sale of shares.
If you’re not sure what the stock market even is, CLICK HERE (https://claytrader.com/blogs/trading-101/), for many introductory videos.
Enjoy this Free Content? I'm confident you'd enjoy my premium training courses then: https://claytrader.com/training/
Hear real-life trading journeys from "normal" people: The Stock Trading Reality Podcast - https://claytrader.com/podcast/

published:24 May 2018

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Stock exchange

A stock exchange or bourse is an exchange where stock brokers and traders can buy and/or sell stocks (also called shares), bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges may also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends. Securities traded on a stock exchange include stock issued by listed companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. Stock exchanges often function as "continuous auction" markets, with buyers and sellers consummating transactions at a central location, such as the floor of the exchange.

To be able to trade a security on a certain stock exchange, it must be listed there. Usually, there is a central location at least for record keeping, but trade is increasingly less linked to such a physical place, as modern markets use electronic networks, which gives them advantages of increased speed and reduced cost of transactions. Trade on an exchange is restricted to brokers who are members of the exchange. In recent years, various other trading venues, such as electronic communication networks, alternative trading systems and "dark pools" have taken much of the trading activity away from traditional stock exchanges.

Stock Exchange (song)

Writing and inspiration

Lyrically, "Stock Exchange" deals with the life of a high end Wall Street businesslady. The lyrics support this, including how the men "touch her bum in the lift of the Empire State [building]". And also the lyrics, "Is it real this pink punk costume I wear?
All the time to seduce Japanese 'hommes d'affaire' [English:businessmen]." She also has suicidal ideations as she sings that she is "dreaming of a hot bath, cutting my veins."

Composition

Critical reception

Mark Beaumont of NME said that Miss Kittin "monotones like a German robot Cheeky Girl over some nifty Vice City disco, prompting a moral debate on whether its possible to sexually assualt (sic) a lift tannoy system."

Stock market

A stock market or equity market or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete entity) of stocks (also called shares); these may include securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately.

Size of the market

Stocks can be categorized in various ways. One common way is by the country where the company is domiciled. For example, Nestlé and Novartis are domiciled in Switzerland, so they may be considered as part of the Swiss stock market, although their stock may also be traded at exchanges in other countries.

At the close of 2012, the size of the world stock market (total market capitalisation) was about US$55 trillion. By country, the largest market was the United States (about 34%), followed by Japan (about 6%) and the United Kingdom (about 6%). This went up more in 2013.

Stock exchange

A stock exchange is a place or organization by which stock traders (people and companies) can trade stocks. Companies may want to get their stock listed on a stock exchange. Other stocks may be traded "over the counter", that is, through a dealer. A large company will usually have its stock listed on many exchanges across the world.

Stock (food)

Stock is a flavoured liquid preparation. It forms the basis of many dishes, particularly soups and sauces. Making stocks involves simmering animal bones and/or meat, seafood, or vegetables in water and/or wine, adding mirepoix or other aromatics for more flavour.

Preparation

Traditionally stock is made by simmering various ingredients in water. A newer approach is to use a pressure cooker. The ingredients may include some or all of the following:

Today, ready-made stock and stock cubes consisting of dried, compressed stock ingredients are readily available. These are commonly known as bouillon cubes, as cooking base in the US, or as Oxo cubes in Britain, after a common brand of stock cube sold there.

Comparison with broth

The difference between broth and stock is one of both cultural and colloquial terminology but certain definitions prevail. Stock is the liquid produced by simmering raw ingredients: solids are removed, leaving a highly flavored liquid. This yields classic stock as made from beef, veal, chicken, fish and vegetables.

Livestock crush

A cattle crush (in UK, New Zealand, Ireland and Australia), squeeze chute (North America),standing stock, or simply stock (North America, Ireland) is a strongly built stall or cage for holding cattle, horses, or other livestock safely while they are examined, marked, or given veterinary treatment. Cows may be made to suckle calves in a crush. For the safety of the animal and the people attending it, a close-fitting crush may be used to ensure the animal stands "stock still". The overall purpose of a crush is to hold an animal still to minimise the risk of injury to both the animal and the operator while work on the animal is performed.

Construction

Crushes were traditionally manufactured from wood; this, however, was prone to deterioration from the elements over time, as well as having the potential to splinter and cause injury to the animal. In recent years, most budget-quality crushes have been built using standard heavy steel pipe that is welded together, while superior quality crushes are now manufactured using doubly - symmetric oval tubing for increasing bending strength, bruise minimisation and stiffness in stockyard applications. In Australia, the steel itself should ideally be manufactured to High Tensile Grade 350LO - 450LO and conform to Australian Standards AS 1163 for structural steel.

What is Pakistan stock exchange? (Urdu/Hindi)

Definition: stock market and shares. The video is about the importance of stock market for an economy and how you can invest in stock market. Pakistani stock exchange.
Video has been made by Zulfiqar. Zulfiqar is a blogger, marketing student and has a day job at sales department of MNC.

Business English Vocabulary: The Stock Market

http://www.engvid.com Learn business English vocabulary: Whether you are investing in a bull or a bear market, you should know the common terms and expressions that stock brokers and mutual fund managers will use to discuss your options. In this lesson, we will go over some of the more common terms you will need to familiarize yourself with if you want to become rich. Playing the stock market is a risky business, so be prepared! http://www.engvid.com/business-english-vocabulary-stock-market/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today we're going to look at some business English, with an introduction to investing. Now, what is investing? Investing is putting your money someplace with the hope that more money will come back to you later. Okay? So it's making money over time. Many ways to do it, but today we're going to look more specifically at the stock market. Now, before we begin to look at the stock market, we need to know all the different words that you will find in the stock market discussion.
Of course, we have to look at "stocks". So: "stocks" and "shares". Now, many people get confused: what is a stock? What is a share? Realistically, these are basically the same thing, but subtle differences between the two. So, when a company decides that it wants to make money, so it can expand its business, it wants to raise capital. "Capital", it's a big word, there's lots of meanings to it. We're going to look at that a different time. But for our case, "capital" means money. They want to make money, they want to raise capital so they can grow their business. So what they do is they sell stock. Stock is a partial ownership of the company. So when you buy stock, you get a piece of paper, you get a certificate that says that you own part of this company. And because you own part of the company, you have certain rights. You can make... You can vote for changes, you can vote for things that the company should do.
Now, what is a share? A share is an equal piece of the stock. So, for example, a company sells $100 worth of stock. That's the full amount of the ownership that the company makes available to the public. Now, this stock, this total amount, they divide into 100 shares. Okay? So you buy as many shares as you want of this stock. So because you have 100 shares, the full stock is $100. Each share is, of course, $1. You buy 10 shares, that mean... That means you're buying 10% of the available stock. You're buying $10 worth of shares. Now, you own stock, you own shares in the company. In that case, it's the same thing. Now, when you talk about stocks, you can say: "I own stocks."
So let's go to this word quickly: "portfolio". Your portfolio is the collection of your investments. You may have stocks, you may have mutual funds, you may have bonds, you may have commodities, you may have real estate. You may have all kinds of different investments. If part of your portfolio is stocks, you say: "I have some stocks." It means I can have five company's stocks. But when you say: "I have shares", then you have shares of a company. Okay? I have stocks in 10 different companies. I have shares... I have 10% or I have 100 shares in this company, I have 50 shares in that company, I have 2,000 shares in that company. But all together, you have stock. Okay? So it's a total amount of the companies that you own.
Now, if you want to buy stocks or trade stocks, if you want to buy and sell your shares, you can contact a "stockbroker". Okay? A broker is somebody who deals with trades; buys, sells stocks on the stock market. These days, you can just go online and find a "brokerage" which is a website or a company that lets you buy and sell your own stocks and shares. Okay.Next: we have "IPO", this is "Initial Public Offering". Sorry I'm a little bit off line, here. When a company decides: "Okay, we need to make more money. We need to raise capital. We need to sell some stock of our company." So the first time that they sell this stock, there's a big event, you know, like it's a big promotion, they have to market it, they have to tell the public: "Look, we're going to sell stock. Get ready." This is the initial public offering. The first time that they sell stock. We actually don't say: "Sell". They don't sell stock; they issue stock. And then the stock brokerage or the stockbrokers, they buy and sell the stock.
Next: "ROI". This is a very important thing to consider. "Return On Investment". Before you buy anything, before you invest your money in anything, you always have to consider your ROI. How much money do you hope to get back? How much money do you think you will get back? Because at the end of the day, a stock market is a gamble. There's high-risk and there's low-risk companies. Your return on investment, obviously, you're hoping to make money. You hope to get a positive yield.

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How to Invest in Pakistan Stock Exchange Market - A Step by Step Guide for new Investors

How to Invest in Pakistan Stock Exchange Market - A Step by Step Guide for new Investors

How to Invest in Pakistan Stock Exchange Market - A Step by Step Guide for new Investors

Want to convert your savings into profits in Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ? If yes then watch this video.
In this video Zafar Securities have explained all the basic essentials that new investors would like to know about account opening form and how to invest in Pakistan Stock Exchange.
1. How to Fill up Account OpeningForm (Request) of pakistan stock exchange
2. Question & Answers related to account opening in pakistan stock exchange/karachi stock exchange
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How The Stock Exchange Works (For Dummies)

Why are there stocks at all?
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still, a lot of people don't have an idea why we have stock markets at all, because the topic is usually very dry. We made a short video about the basics of the stock exchanges. With robots. Robots are kewl!
Short videos, explaining things. For example Evolution, the Universe, the Stock Market or controversial topics like Fracking. Because we love science.
We would love to interact more with you, our viewers to figure out what topics you want to see. If you have a suggestion for future videos or feedback, drop us a line! :)
We're a bunch of Information designers from munich, visit us on facebook or behance to say hi!
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How the Stock Exchange works
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How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market

Trading 101: How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market
This is a bit of a more advanced topic, so make sure you first know what the stock market is and how it works before proceeding with this video. Assuming you have that foundation, then let’s get a bit more in-depth about the stock market; in particularly, how a company benefits after the initial sale of shares.
If you’re not sure what the stock market even is, CLICK HERE (https://claytrader.com/blogs/trading-101/), for many introductory videos.
Enjoy this Free Content? I'm confident you'd enjoy my premium training courses then: https://claytrader.com/training/
Hear real-life trading journeys from "normal" people: The Stock Trading Reality Podcast - https://claytrader.com/podcast/

4:41

What is Stock Exchange Hindi | What is BSE and NSE | Understand Indian Stock exchange Hindi |

What is Stock Exchange Hindi | What is BSE and NSE | Understand Indian Stock exchange Hindi |

What is Stock Exchange Hindi | What is BSE and NSE | Understand Indian Stock exchange Hindi |

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Warren Buffett - How To Buy A Business - Stocks VS Businesses

Get bigger, go public: SMEs launching on the stock exchange - business planet

Get bigger, go public: SMEs launching on the stock exchange - business planet

Get bigger, go public: SMEs launching on the stock exchange - business planet

In this edition of BusinessPlanet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing...
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In this edition of Business Planet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing for new projects is not always an easy task for most of Europe's 20 million SMEs, particularly for those seeking substantial capital investment. However, there is a potentially effective solution - list your company on the stock market.
Carbures Europe is a Spanish success story. In recent months this company specialising in carbon fibres and composite materials has become a world leader in its field in engineering, manufacturing and production systems.
It has just won a prize for 'most internationally-minded newcomer' in a competition for small and medium businesses run by the European Commission, leading European stock exchanges and public companies group, EuropeanIsseurs.
Since its stock market debut in March last year, the firm has raised 22 million euros and has grown spectacularly.
RafaelContrerasCEO of Carbures Europe said: "Before launching on the market there were 53 of us. Today we've a staff of 583. Our turnover was 10 million euros, now it's 70 million.
Going public enabled this enterprise to access funds which it needed to develop extensively a double strategy of internationalisation and diversification.
The impact has been dramatic,says Contreras: We have 9 plants around the world; east and west coast in the US, in China and in Europe. Being on the stock market also expanded our technology into different sectors; automotive, aviation, railways and civil engineering."
So, the stock market is potentially a great opportunity for development. But it is important to be aware of the benefits and other considerations.
These include handing over some control to shareholders, but there are other financial and human implications involved in going public. A SME must regularly disclose information about its operational activities, financial situation and business strategy.
JuanJuárez, the company's chief financial officer says: "The advantages are ongoing access to capital, better exploitation of the company's potential, more liquidity, a higher profile, and more credibility."
If you need major capital investment to develop, and you believe this idea works for your business model, just be aware it requires a lot of preparation. So get expert advice before taking the first step.
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How to buy shares of stock

How to buy shares of stock

How to buy shares of stock

Link to the broker that we use in the example: http://bit.ly/2kMzay9
Buying shares of stock is actually much simpler than most people realize. Choosing the stock to buy and knowing when to make the purchase is the hard part.
This video will help you purchase shares of any publicly traded company you want. If you know the company you want to buy then you can own shares of their stock within 10 minutes.
Details included in this movie are a breakdown of what a broker is and how to use your broker to purchase stock. It will also explain the difference between a market order and a limit order as well as the different timeframes that can apply when you purchase stock.
This video uses TD Ameritrade to teach how to purchase stocks, but just about any broker will do it pretty much the same.

What is Pakistan stock exchange? (Urdu/Hindi)

Definition: stock market and shares. The video is about the importance of stock market for an economy and how you can invest in stock market. Pakistani stock exchange.
Video has been made by Zulfiqar. Zulfiqar is a blogger, marketing student and has a day job at sales department of MNC.

published: 14 Nov 2017

Stock market for beginners [Hindi]

NOTE : TRADING IS RISKY !
In this video I have explained all the basic essentials that beginners would like to know about trading in the stock market with the aim of earning some quick money or by investing for a longer period.
Some Books that I will recommend :
1.The Warren Buffett Way : http://amzn.to/2bOc42m
2.Stocks to Riches : http://amzn.to/2bPBpKN
3.How to Avoid Loss and Earn Consistently in the Stock Market : http://amzn.to/2bC7pEV
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published: 25 Aug 2016

Business English Vocabulary: The Stock Market

http://www.engvid.com Learn business English vocabulary: Whether you are investing in a bull or a bear market, you should know the common terms and expressions that stock brokers and mutual fund managers will use to discuss your options. In this lesson, we will go over some of the more common terms you will need to familiarize yourself with if you want to become rich. Playing the stock market is a risky business, so be prepared! http://www.engvid.com/business-english-vocabulary-stock-market/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today we're going to look at some business English, with an introduction to investing. Now, what is investing? Investing is putting your money someplace with the hope that more money will come back to you later. Okay? So it's making money...

published: 14 Jul 2015

How to Invest in Pakistan Stock Exchange Market - A Step by Step Guide for new Investors

Want to convert your savings into profits in Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ? If yes then watch this video.
In this video Zafar Securities have explained all the basic essentials that new investors would like to know about account opening form and how to invest in Pakistan Stock Exchange.
1. How to Fill up Account OpeningForm (Request) of pakistan stock exchange
2. Question & Answers related to account opening in pakistan stock exchange/karachi stock exchange
Official Website:
http://zafarstocks.com/
Like us on Facebook :
https://web.facebook.com/zafarstocks1/
Join our Facebook Group:
https://web.facebook.com/groups/ZafarSecurities/
Official Blogs:
http://zafarstocks.com/daily-updates-trading-news
Follow us on Twitter:
...

How The Stock Exchange Works (For Dummies)

Why are there stocks at all?
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still, a lot of people don't have an idea why we have stock markets at all, because the topic is usually very dry. We made a short video about the basics of the stock exchanges. With robots. Robots are kewl!
Short videos, explaining things. For example Evolution, the Universe, the Stock Market or controversial topics like Fracking. Because we love science.
We would love to interact more with you, our viewers to figure out what topics you want to see. If you have a suggestion for future videos or feedback, drop us a line! :)
We're a bunch of Information designers from munich, visit us on facebook or behance to say hi!
https://www.facebook.com/Kurzgesagt
https:/...

How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market

Trading 101: How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market
This is a bit of a more advanced topic, so make sure you first know what the stock market is and how it works before proceeding with this video. Assuming you have that foundation, then let’s get a bit more in-depth about the stock market; in particularly, how a company benefits after the initial sale of shares.
If you’re not sure what the stock market even is, CLICK HERE (https://claytrader.com/blogs/trading-101/), for many introductory videos.
Enjoy this Free Content? I'm confident you'd enjoy my premium training courses then: https://claytrader.com/training/
Hear real-life trading journeys from "normal" people: The Stock Trading Reality Podcast - https://claytrader.com/podcast/

published: 24 May 2018

What is Stock Exchange Hindi | What is BSE and NSE | Understand Indian Stock exchange Hindi |

What isStock Exchange Hindi | What is Indian stock Exchange in Hindi
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published: 08 Jul 2017

Warren Buffett - How To Buy A Business - Stocks VS Businesses

Get bigger, go public: SMEs launching on the stock exchange - business planet

In this edition of BusinessPlanet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing...
euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe
Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a
Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU
http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/29/get-bigger-go-public-smes-launching-on-the-stock-exchange
In this edition of Business Planet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing for new projects is not always an easy task for most of Europe's 20 million SMEs, particularly for those seeking substantial capital investment. However, there is a potentially effective solution - list your company on the stock market.
Carbures Europe is a Spanish succe...

published: 29 Nov 2013

How to buy shares of stock

Link to the broker that we use in the example: http://bit.ly/2kMzay9
Buying shares of stock is actually much simpler than most people realize. Choosing the stock to buy and knowing when to make the purchase is the hard part.
This video will help you purchase shares of any publicly traded company you want. If you know the company you want to buy then you can own shares of their stock within 10 minutes.
Details included in this movie are a breakdown of what a broker is and how to use your broker to purchase stock. It will also explain the difference between a market order and a limit order as well as the different timeframes that can apply when you purchase stock.
This video uses TD Ameritrade to teach how to purchase stocks, but just about any broker will do it pretty much the same.

What is Pakistan stock exchange? (Urdu/Hindi)

Definition: stock market and shares. The video is about the importance of stock market for an economy and how you can invest in stock market. Pakistani stock ex...

Definition: stock market and shares. The video is about the importance of stock market for an economy and how you can invest in stock market. Pakistani stock exchange.
Video has been made by Zulfiqar. Zulfiqar is a blogger, marketing student and has a day job at sales department of MNC.

Definition: stock market and shares. The video is about the importance of stock market for an economy and how you can invest in stock market. Pakistani stock exchange.
Video has been made by Zulfiqar. Zulfiqar is a blogger, marketing student and has a day job at sales department of MNC.

Business English Vocabulary: The Stock Market

http://www.engvid.com Learn business English vocabulary: Whether you are investing in a bull or a bear market, you should know the common terms and expressions ...

http://www.engvid.com Learn business English vocabulary: Whether you are investing in a bull or a bear market, you should know the common terms and expressions that stock brokers and mutual fund managers will use to discuss your options. In this lesson, we will go over some of the more common terms you will need to familiarize yourself with if you want to become rich. Playing the stock market is a risky business, so be prepared! http://www.engvid.com/business-english-vocabulary-stock-market/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today we're going to look at some business English, with an introduction to investing. Now, what is investing? Investing is putting your money someplace with the hope that more money will come back to you later. Okay? So it's making money over time. Many ways to do it, but today we're going to look more specifically at the stock market. Now, before we begin to look at the stock market, we need to know all the different words that you will find in the stock market discussion.
Of course, we have to look at "stocks". So: "stocks" and "shares". Now, many people get confused: what is a stock? What is a share? Realistically, these are basically the same thing, but subtle differences between the two. So, when a company decides that it wants to make money, so it can expand its business, it wants to raise capital. "Capital", it's a big word, there's lots of meanings to it. We're going to look at that a different time. But for our case, "capital" means money. They want to make money, they want to raise capital so they can grow their business. So what they do is they sell stock. Stock is a partial ownership of the company. So when you buy stock, you get a piece of paper, you get a certificate that says that you own part of this company. And because you own part of the company, you have certain rights. You can make... You can vote for changes, you can vote for things that the company should do.
Now, what is a share? A share is an equal piece of the stock. So, for example, a company sells $100 worth of stock. That's the full amount of the ownership that the company makes available to the public. Now, this stock, this total amount, they divide into 100 shares. Okay? So you buy as many shares as you want of this stock. So because you have 100 shares, the full stock is $100. Each share is, of course, $1. You buy 10 shares, that mean... That means you're buying 10% of the available stock. You're buying $10 worth of shares. Now, you own stock, you own shares in the company. In that case, it's the same thing. Now, when you talk about stocks, you can say: "I own stocks."
So let's go to this word quickly: "portfolio". Your portfolio is the collection of your investments. You may have stocks, you may have mutual funds, you may have bonds, you may have commodities, you may have real estate. You may have all kinds of different investments. If part of your portfolio is stocks, you say: "I have some stocks." It means I can have five company's stocks. But when you say: "I have shares", then you have shares of a company. Okay? I have stocks in 10 different companies. I have shares... I have 10% or I have 100 shares in this company, I have 50 shares in that company, I have 2,000 shares in that company. But all together, you have stock. Okay? So it's a total amount of the companies that you own.
Now, if you want to buy stocks or trade stocks, if you want to buy and sell your shares, you can contact a "stockbroker". Okay? A broker is somebody who deals with trades; buys, sells stocks on the stock market. These days, you can just go online and find a "brokerage" which is a website or a company that lets you buy and sell your own stocks and shares. Okay.Next: we have "IPO", this is "Initial Public Offering". Sorry I'm a little bit off line, here. When a company decides: "Okay, we need to make more money. We need to raise capital. We need to sell some stock of our company." So the first time that they sell this stock, there's a big event, you know, like it's a big promotion, they have to market it, they have to tell the public: "Look, we're going to sell stock. Get ready." This is the initial public offering. The first time that they sell stock. We actually don't say: "Sell". They don't sell stock; they issue stock. And then the stock brokerage or the stockbrokers, they buy and sell the stock.
Next: "ROI". This is a very important thing to consider. "Return On Investment". Before you buy anything, before you invest your money in anything, you always have to consider your ROI. How much money do you hope to get back? How much money do you think you will get back? Because at the end of the day, a stock market is a gamble. There's high-risk and there's low-risk companies. Your return on investment, obviously, you're hoping to make money. You hope to get a positive yield.

http://www.engvid.com Learn business English vocabulary: Whether you are investing in a bull or a bear market, you should know the common terms and expressions that stock brokers and mutual fund managers will use to discuss your options. In this lesson, we will go over some of the more common terms you will need to familiarize yourself with if you want to become rich. Playing the stock market is a risky business, so be prepared! http://www.engvid.com/business-english-vocabulary-stock-market/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today we're going to look at some business English, with an introduction to investing. Now, what is investing? Investing is putting your money someplace with the hope that more money will come back to you later. Okay? So it's making money over time. Many ways to do it, but today we're going to look more specifically at the stock market. Now, before we begin to look at the stock market, we need to know all the different words that you will find in the stock market discussion.
Of course, we have to look at "stocks". So: "stocks" and "shares". Now, many people get confused: what is a stock? What is a share? Realistically, these are basically the same thing, but subtle differences between the two. So, when a company decides that it wants to make money, so it can expand its business, it wants to raise capital. "Capital", it's a big word, there's lots of meanings to it. We're going to look at that a different time. But for our case, "capital" means money. They want to make money, they want to raise capital so they can grow their business. So what they do is they sell stock. Stock is a partial ownership of the company. So when you buy stock, you get a piece of paper, you get a certificate that says that you own part of this company. And because you own part of the company, you have certain rights. You can make... You can vote for changes, you can vote for things that the company should do.
Now, what is a share? A share is an equal piece of the stock. So, for example, a company sells $100 worth of stock. That's the full amount of the ownership that the company makes available to the public. Now, this stock, this total amount, they divide into 100 shares. Okay? So you buy as many shares as you want of this stock. So because you have 100 shares, the full stock is $100. Each share is, of course, $1. You buy 10 shares, that mean... That means you're buying 10% of the available stock. You're buying $10 worth of shares. Now, you own stock, you own shares in the company. In that case, it's the same thing. Now, when you talk about stocks, you can say: "I own stocks."
So let's go to this word quickly: "portfolio". Your portfolio is the collection of your investments. You may have stocks, you may have mutual funds, you may have bonds, you may have commodities, you may have real estate. You may have all kinds of different investments. If part of your portfolio is stocks, you say: "I have some stocks." It means I can have five company's stocks. But when you say: "I have shares", then you have shares of a company. Okay? I have stocks in 10 different companies. I have shares... I have 10% or I have 100 shares in this company, I have 50 shares in that company, I have 2,000 shares in that company. But all together, you have stock. Okay? So it's a total amount of the companies that you own.
Now, if you want to buy stocks or trade stocks, if you want to buy and sell your shares, you can contact a "stockbroker". Okay? A broker is somebody who deals with trades; buys, sells stocks on the stock market. These days, you can just go online and find a "brokerage" which is a website or a company that lets you buy and sell your own stocks and shares. Okay.Next: we have "IPO", this is "Initial Public Offering". Sorry I'm a little bit off line, here. When a company decides: "Okay, we need to make more money. We need to raise capital. We need to sell some stock of our company." So the first time that they sell this stock, there's a big event, you know, like it's a big promotion, they have to market it, they have to tell the public: "Look, we're going to sell stock. Get ready." This is the initial public offering. The first time that they sell stock. We actually don't say: "Sell". They don't sell stock; they issue stock. And then the stock brokerage or the stockbrokers, they buy and sell the stock.
Next: "ROI". This is a very important thing to consider. "Return On Investment". Before you buy anything, before you invest your money in anything, you always have to consider your ROI. How much money do you hope to get back? How much money do you think you will get back? Because at the end of the day, a stock market is a gamble. There's high-risk and there's low-risk companies. Your return on investment, obviously, you're hoping to make money. You hope to get a positive yield.

How The Stock Exchange Works (For Dummies)

Why are there stocks at all?
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still, a lot of people don't have...

Why are there stocks at all?
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still, a lot of people don't have an idea why we have stock markets at all, because the topic is usually very dry. We made a short video about the basics of the stock exchanges. With robots. Robots are kewl!
Short videos, explaining things. For example Evolution, the Universe, the Stock Market or controversial topics like Fracking. Because we love science.
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Why are there stocks at all?
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still, a lot of people don't have an idea why we have stock markets at all, because the topic is usually very dry. We made a short video about the basics of the stock exchanges. With robots. Robots are kewl!
Short videos, explaining things. For example Evolution, the Universe, the Stock Market or controversial topics like Fracking. Because we love science.
We would love to interact more with you, our viewers to figure out what topics you want to see. If you have a suggestion for future videos or feedback, drop us a line! :)
We're a bunch of Information designers from munich, visit us on facebook or behance to say hi!
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How the Stock Exchange works
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How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market

Trading 101: How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market
This is a bit of a more advanced topic, so make sure you first know what the stock market is and how ...

Trading 101: How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market
This is a bit of a more advanced topic, so make sure you first know what the stock market is and how it works before proceeding with this video. Assuming you have that foundation, then let’s get a bit more in-depth about the stock market; in particularly, how a company benefits after the initial sale of shares.
If you’re not sure what the stock market even is, CLICK HERE (https://claytrader.com/blogs/trading-101/), for many introductory videos.
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Trading 101: How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market
This is a bit of a more advanced topic, so make sure you first know what the stock market is and how it works before proceeding with this video. Assuming you have that foundation, then let’s get a bit more in-depth about the stock market; in particularly, how a company benefits after the initial sale of shares.
If you’re not sure what the stock market even is, CLICK HERE (https://claytrader.com/blogs/trading-101/), for many introductory videos.
Enjoy this Free Content? I'm confident you'd enjoy my premium training courses then: https://claytrader.com/training/
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In this edition of BusinessPlanet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing...
euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe
Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/29/get-bigger-go-public-smes-launching-on-the-stock-exchange
In this edition of Business Planet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing for new projects is not always an easy task for most of Europe's 20 million SMEs, particularly for those seeking substantial capital investment. However, there is a potentially effective solution - list your company on the stock market.
Carbures Europe is a Spanish success story. In recent months this company specialising in carbon fibres and composite materials has become a world leader in its field in engineering, manufacturing and production systems.
It has just won a prize for 'most internationally-minded newcomer' in a competition for small and medium businesses run by the European Commission, leading European stock exchanges and public companies group, EuropeanIsseurs.
Since its stock market debut in March last year, the firm has raised 22 million euros and has grown spectacularly.
RafaelContrerasCEO of Carbures Europe said: "Before launching on the market there were 53 of us. Today we've a staff of 583. Our turnover was 10 million euros, now it's 70 million.
Going public enabled this enterprise to access funds which it needed to develop extensively a double strategy of internationalisation and diversification.
The impact has been dramatic,says Contreras: We have 9 plants around the world; east and west coast in the US, in China and in Europe. Being on the stock market also expanded our technology into different sectors; automotive, aviation, railways and civil engineering."
So, the stock market is potentially a great opportunity for development. But it is important to be aware of the benefits and other considerations.
These include handing over some control to shareholders, but there are other financial and human implications involved in going public. A SME must regularly disclose information about its operational activities, financial situation and business strategy.
JuanJuárez, the company's chief financial officer says: "The advantages are ongoing access to capital, better exploitation of the company's potential, more liquidity, a higher profile, and more credibility."
If you need major capital investment to develop, and you believe this idea works for your business model, just be aware it requires a lot of preparation. So get expert advice before taking the first step.
Find us on:
Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans
Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews

In this edition of BusinessPlanet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing...
euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe
Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a
Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU
http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/29/get-bigger-go-public-smes-launching-on-the-stock-exchange
In this edition of Business Planet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing for new projects is not always an easy task for most of Europe's 20 million SMEs, particularly for those seeking substantial capital investment. However, there is a potentially effective solution - list your company on the stock market.
Carbures Europe is a Spanish success story. In recent months this company specialising in carbon fibres and composite materials has become a world leader in its field in engineering, manufacturing and production systems.
It has just won a prize for 'most internationally-minded newcomer' in a competition for small and medium businesses run by the European Commission, leading European stock exchanges and public companies group, EuropeanIsseurs.
Since its stock market debut in March last year, the firm has raised 22 million euros and has grown spectacularly.
RafaelContrerasCEO of Carbures Europe said: "Before launching on the market there were 53 of us. Today we've a staff of 583. Our turnover was 10 million euros, now it's 70 million.
Going public enabled this enterprise to access funds which it needed to develop extensively a double strategy of internationalisation and diversification.
The impact has been dramatic,says Contreras: We have 9 plants around the world; east and west coast in the US, in China and in Europe. Being on the stock market also expanded our technology into different sectors; automotive, aviation, railways and civil engineering."
So, the stock market is potentially a great opportunity for development. But it is important to be aware of the benefits and other considerations.
These include handing over some control to shareholders, but there are other financial and human implications involved in going public. A SME must regularly disclose information about its operational activities, financial situation and business strategy.
JuanJuárez, the company's chief financial officer says: "The advantages are ongoing access to capital, better exploitation of the company's potential, more liquidity, a higher profile, and more credibility."
If you need major capital investment to develop, and you believe this idea works for your business model, just be aware it requires a lot of preparation. So get expert advice before taking the first step.
Find us on:
Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans
Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews

How to buy shares of stock

Link to the broker that we use in the example: http://bit.ly/2kMzay9
Buying shares of stock is actually much simpler than most people realize. Choosing the st...

Link to the broker that we use in the example: http://bit.ly/2kMzay9
Buying shares of stock is actually much simpler than most people realize. Choosing the stock to buy and knowing when to make the purchase is the hard part.
This video will help you purchase shares of any publicly traded company you want. If you know the company you want to buy then you can own shares of their stock within 10 minutes.
Details included in this movie are a breakdown of what a broker is and how to use your broker to purchase stock. It will also explain the difference between a market order and a limit order as well as the different timeframes that can apply when you purchase stock.
This video uses TD Ameritrade to teach how to purchase stocks, but just about any broker will do it pretty much the same.

Link to the broker that we use in the example: http://bit.ly/2kMzay9
Buying shares of stock is actually much simpler than most people realize. Choosing the stock to buy and knowing when to make the purchase is the hard part.
This video will help you purchase shares of any publicly traded company you want. If you know the company you want to buy then you can own shares of their stock within 10 minutes.
Details included in this movie are a breakdown of what a broker is and how to use your broker to purchase stock. It will also explain the difference between a market order and a limit order as well as the different timeframes that can apply when you purchase stock.
This video uses TD Ameritrade to teach how to purchase stocks, but just about any broker will do it pretty much the same.

What is Pakistan stock exchange? (Urdu/Hindi)

Definition: stock market and shares. The video is about the importance of stock market for an economy and how you can invest in stock market. Pakistani stock exchange.
Video has been made by Zulfiqar. Zulfiqar is a blogger, marketing student and has a day job at sales department of MNC.

Business English Vocabulary: The Stock Market

http://www.engvid.com Learn business English vocabulary: Whether you are investing in a bull or a bear market, you should know the common terms and expressions that stock brokers and mutual fund managers will use to discuss your options. In this lesson, we will go over some of the more common terms you will need to familiarize yourself with if you want to become rich. Playing the stock market is a risky business, so be prepared! http://www.engvid.com/business-english-vocabulary-stock-market/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today we're going to look at some business English, with an introduction to investing. Now, what is investing? Investing is putting your money someplace with the hope that more money will come back to you later. Okay? So it's making money over time. Many ways to do it, but today we're going to look more specifically at the stock market. Now, before we begin to look at the stock market, we need to know all the different words that you will find in the stock market discussion.
Of course, we have to look at "stocks". So: "stocks" and "shares". Now, many people get confused: what is a stock? What is a share? Realistically, these are basically the same thing, but subtle differences between the two. So, when a company decides that it wants to make money, so it can expand its business, it wants to raise capital. "Capital", it's a big word, there's lots of meanings to it. We're going to look at that a different time. But for our case, "capital" means money. They want to make money, they want to raise capital so they can grow their business. So what they do is they sell stock. Stock is a partial ownership of the company. So when you buy stock, you get a piece of paper, you get a certificate that says that you own part of this company. And because you own part of the company, you have certain rights. You can make... You can vote for changes, you can vote for things that the company should do.
Now, what is a share? A share is an equal piece of the stock. So, for example, a company sells $100 worth of stock. That's the full amount of the ownership that the company makes available to the public. Now, this stock, this total amount, they divide into 100 shares. Okay? So you buy as many shares as you want of this stock. So because you have 100 shares, the full stock is $100. Each share is, of course, $1. You buy 10 shares, that mean... That means you're buying 10% of the available stock. You're buying $10 worth of shares. Now, you own stock, you own shares in the company. In that case, it's the same thing. Now, when you talk about stocks, you can say: "I own stocks."
So let's go to this word quickly: "portfolio". Your portfolio is the collection of your investments. You may have stocks, you may have mutual funds, you may have bonds, you may have commodities, you may have real estate. You may have all kinds of different investments. If part of your portfolio is stocks, you say: "I have some stocks." It means I can have five company's stocks. But when you say: "I have shares", then you have shares of a company. Okay? I have stocks in 10 different companies. I have shares... I have 10% or I have 100 shares in this company, I have 50 shares in that company, I have 2,000 shares in that company. But all together, you have stock. Okay? So it's a total amount of the companies that you own.
Now, if you want to buy stocks or trade stocks, if you want to buy and sell your shares, you can contact a "stockbroker". Okay? A broker is somebody who deals with trades; buys, sells stocks on the stock market. These days, you can just go online and find a "brokerage" which is a website or a company that lets you buy and sell your own stocks and shares. Okay.Next: we have "IPO", this is "Initial Public Offering". Sorry I'm a little bit off line, here. When a company decides: "Okay, we need to make more money. We need to raise capital. We need to sell some stock of our company." So the first time that they sell this stock, there's a big event, you know, like it's a big promotion, they have to market it, they have to tell the public: "Look, we're going to sell stock. Get ready." This is the initial public offering. The first time that they sell stock. We actually don't say: "Sell". They don't sell stock; they issue stock. And then the stock brokerage or the stockbrokers, they buy and sell the stock.
Next: "ROI". This is a very important thing to consider. "Return On Investment". Before you buy anything, before you invest your money in anything, you always have to consider your ROI. How much money do you hope to get back? How much money do you think you will get back? Because at the end of the day, a stock market is a gamble. There's high-risk and there's low-risk companies. Your return on investment, obviously, you're hoping to make money. You hope to get a positive yield.

How The Stock Exchange Works (For Dummies)

Why are there stocks at all?
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still, a lot of people don't have an idea why we have stock markets at all, because the topic is usually very dry. We made a short video about the basics of the stock exchanges. With robots. Robots are kewl!
Short videos, explaining things. For example Evolution, the Universe, the Stock Market or controversial topics like Fracking. Because we love science.
We would love to interact more with you, our viewers to figure out what topics you want to see. If you have a suggestion for future videos or feedback, drop us a line! :)
We're a bunch of Information designers from munich, visit us on facebook or behance to say hi!
https://www.facebook.com/Kurzgesagt
https://www.behance.net/kurzgesagt
How the Stock Exchange works
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UCsXVk37bltHxD1rDPwtNM8Q&tab=2

How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market

Trading 101: How a Company Benefits from the Stock Market
This is a bit of a more advanced topic, so make sure you first know what the stock market is and how it works before proceeding with this video. Assuming you have that foundation, then let’s get a bit more in-depth about the stock market; in particularly, how a company benefits after the initial sale of shares.
If you’re not sure what the stock market even is, CLICK HERE (https://claytrader.com/blogs/trading-101/), for many introductory videos.
Enjoy this Free Content? I'm confident you'd enjoy my premium training courses then: https://claytrader.com/training/
Hear real-life trading journeys from "normal" people: The Stock Trading Reality Podcast - https://claytrader.com/podcast/

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In this edition of BusinessPlanet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing...
euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe
Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a
Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU
http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/29/get-bigger-go-public-smes-launching-on-the-stock-exchange
In this edition of Business Planet we're in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing for new projects is not always an easy task for most of Europe's 20 million SMEs, particularly for those seeking substantial capital investment. However, there is a potentially effective solution - list your company on the stock market.
Carbures Europe is a Spanish success story. In recent months this company specialising in carbon fibres and composite materials has become a world leader in its field in engineering, manufacturing and production systems.
It has just won a prize for 'most internationally-minded newcomer' in a competition for small and medium businesses run by the European Commission, leading European stock exchanges and public companies group, EuropeanIsseurs.
Since its stock market debut in March last year, the firm has raised 22 million euros and has grown spectacularly.
RafaelContrerasCEO of Carbures Europe said: "Before launching on the market there were 53 of us. Today we've a staff of 583. Our turnover was 10 million euros, now it's 70 million.
Going public enabled this enterprise to access funds which it needed to develop extensively a double strategy of internationalisation and diversification.
The impact has been dramatic,says Contreras: We have 9 plants around the world; east and west coast in the US, in China and in Europe. Being on the stock market also expanded our technology into different sectors; automotive, aviation, railways and civil engineering."
So, the stock market is potentially a great opportunity for development. But it is important to be aware of the benefits and other considerations.
These include handing over some control to shareholders, but there are other financial and human implications involved in going public. A SME must regularly disclose information about its operational activities, financial situation and business strategy.
JuanJuárez, the company's chief financial officer says: "The advantages are ongoing access to capital, better exploitation of the company's potential, more liquidity, a higher profile, and more credibility."
If you need major capital investment to develop, and you believe this idea works for your business model, just be aware it requires a lot of preparation. So get expert advice before taking the first step.
Find us on:
Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans
Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews

How to buy shares of stock

Link to the broker that we use in the example: http://bit.ly/2kMzay9
Buying shares of stock is actually much simpler than most people realize. Choosing the stock to buy and knowing when to make the purchase is the hard part.
This video will help you purchase shares of any publicly traded company you want. If you know the company you want to buy then you can own shares of their stock within 10 minutes.
Details included in this movie are a breakdown of what a broker is and how to use your broker to purchase stock. It will also explain the difference between a market order and a limit order as well as the different timeframes that can apply when you purchase stock.
This video uses TD Ameritrade to teach how to purchase stocks, but just about any broker will do it pretty much the same.

Stock exchange

A stock exchange or bourse is an exchange where stock brokers and traders can buy and/or sell stocks (also called shares), bonds, and other securities. Stock exchanges may also provide facilities for issue and redemption of securities and other financial instruments, and capital events including the payment of income and dividends. Securities traded on a stock exchange include stock issued by listed companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. Stock exchanges often function as "continuous auction" markets, with buyers and sellers consummating transactions at a central location, such as the floor of the exchange.

To be able to trade a security on a certain stock exchange, it must be listed there. Usually, there is a central location at least for record keeping, but trade is increasingly less linked to such a physical place, as modern markets use electronic networks, which gives them advantages of increased speed and reduced cost of transactions. Trade on an exchange is restricted to brokers who are members of the exchange. In recent years, various other trading venues, such as electronic communication networks, alternative trading systems and "dark pools" have taken much of the trading activity away from traditional stock exchanges.